[kdepim-users] gpg encryption

Mark Weisler mark at weisler-saratoga-ca.us
Thu Apr 9 04:07:12 BST 2009


On Monday 06 April 2009 11:50:07 Siegfried Gipp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i've run into a problem. I tried to enable gpg signatures and encryption.
> The problem is, that i succeeded. But now i can not send unencrypted
> messages (i had to remove the .gnupg directory to do so). Regardless of
> what i select, sign message or not sign message, encrypt message or not
> encrypt message, i always get the message encrypted and not signed. I
> tested it by sending a test message to myself.
>
> Am i doing something wrong? System is Ubuntu (Kubuntu), actual version.
> Kmail version is 1.11.0.
>
> BTW: Decryption works, too. But just for me and the very very few others
> that use gpg. I have to communicate much with Outlook users which even do
> not know what email signing is. I've encountered people trying to "open" my
> signature with f.ex. the pdf reader or MS Word. So i definitely have to
> send messages without signature and without encryption.
>
> Any idea would be apprechiated.
>
> Regards, and thanks
> Siegfried Gipp
>
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Hallo Siegfried,
I am using a similar setup so I'll offer a couple of suggestions.

First of all, before doing anything, please make a backup of your public and 
private keys in case anthing goes wrong. Also make a backup of your 
revocation key if you have one.

If you have started to use your keys with other people then safeguarding your 
keys is important because you do not want to have to ask your friends to 
revoke your old lost key and begin using a new one. (That can get old.)

In Kontact click on E-Mail -> Settings -> Configure KMail and you will see 
various tabs on a dialog box. Click on Composition.
There you will see options for Signing and for Encrypting.
Your problem _could_ be here in that you have checked  "Automatically sign 
messages" and also "Automatically encrypt messages whenever possible"

You should uncheck those if they are checked. Then you can decide as you send 
each message whether it is sent in the clear, signed, encrypted, or signed 
and encrypted.

I hope it is that simple.

Otherwise, if you have safely copied your keys (and verified that the copy 
worked) you might do well to uninstall completely and reinstall. Then you 
could import your keys from safekeeping.

Is there a Linux User group near you? I hope so and maybe they can help.

Tschüss!
-- 
Mark Wißler   PGP: 0x68E462B6  http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/
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